Piping installation, Remote condenser piping – Schreiber Chillers 15MEDAC_GEN2 User Manual

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NETWORK REQURIMENT:

Some chillers may be shipped with optional modem or TCP/IP connection. A phone line

and number is required for the modem, and a permanent network connection is

required for TCP/IP. Your network’s router will have to be configured so that the IP

address for the chiller is exposed outside of the facility’s LAN.

Piping Installation:

A single chilled water loops is required for the chiller.

CHILLER CON.

DESIGN FLOW MIN.

PIPE

SIZE

HEAT XCHANGER

1-1/2” FPT

23 usgpm

1-1/2”

Only use copper or PVC (schedule 80) piping. All piping should be insulated to prevent

condensation and to minimize heat gain from the ambient air. A maximum of 30% by

volume of Ethylene Glycol can be added to the system. The glycol should be added

directly to the reservoir through the fill port. To get the proper percentage, the

reservoir volume should be added to the piping volume to get the total amount of fluid

in the system. Since both chilled water loops pull water out of the same reservoir, both

loop volumes should be calculated.

A pressurized water supply and hose should be provided at the site for filling the chilled

water reservoir. Automatic fill systems are not used because of unintended glycol

dilution.

Since the reservoir is vented to atmosphere, expansion tanks are not required in the

piping system

A float in the reservoir will send an alarm to check the water level in the reservoir,

without shutting the chiller down.

REMOTE CONDENSER PIPING

There are two circuits in this chiller; therefore four pipes are required to connect the

chiller and condenser.

Refrigeration Piping Guidelines (Based on 150ft equivalent length)

Hot Gas Line (comp-to-condenser) 7/8”

Liquid Line (condenser-to-receiver) 5/8”

These values are based on 150’ of total piping length, plus equivalent length of fittings.

Shorter runs may allow for smaller pipes, but over-sizing the Hot Gas line lowers the

gas velocity, which prevents proper oil movement through the system. This value MUST

NOT BE EXCEEDED, for any length of pipe.

Refer to the interconnecting diagram for more requirements on piping installation.

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